Edgy. Classic. Country. That’s Tanya Tucker. She had her first hit, “Delta Dawn,” in 1972 at age 13. In 2020, she won her first two Grammy Awards (out of 14 nominations), for Best Country Album (While I’m Livin’) and Best Country Song (“Bring My Flowers Now,” which she co-wrote).
Brian White, an American History instructor at East Central Community College, was selected as the college’s Humanities Teacher of the Year and will present a special program on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at 3 p.m. in the Vickers Fine Arts Center.
East Central Community College will host its annual Business, Education, & Healthcare Expo on Wednesday, March 29 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium on the Decatur Campus.
East Central Community College had seven students represent the College at the annual FBLA Collegiate State Conference last week held at the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus.
Alumni and employees who have excelled in their respective professions and life missions and have elevated MCC's esteem through their achievements, service and association with the institution will be inducted into MCC's Hall of Fame on Wednesday, March 8.
Daniel Gustafson, a special representative of the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization's director-general, will present the Charles E. Lindley Lecture Series.
Mississippi State University gained initial approval for starting its proposed Master of Science in Nursing degree program, the first graduate entry-level licensure program in the state, during today’s [Feb. 16] meeting of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning.